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Thursday, June 3, 2010

somehow my experiment went all wrong.

2hypothesis
1)staying in school allows me to concentrate on my studies better
2)being consistent is the right way to go

conclusion
1)no correlation between the 2
2)aongslkjgfbsoifgaljngldihgsd.too confusing to explain this point.

if you want the fact,
i was super consistent in yr1sem1,somewhat in sem2,not consistent in yr2 esp sem2.
but i worked the hardest nearing the finals for yr1sem1 and yr2sem2.
for individual modules i do slightly worse off for modules with cas in yr2sem2 but doesnt really hold for the rest of the sems(no apparent correlation with cas/mode of ca).
okay go figure the conclusion for pt 2 urself.
i think i can only conclude, to put it simply -- somewhat/partially/whatever you prefer.

sigh.


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